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At least Trump will try. We've already seen your candidate fail to make any changes in 30 years. So I'll take the guy at least willing to give it a go.
Lol another example of a clueless voter.
At least Trump will try. We've already seen your candidate fail to make any changes in 30 years. So I'll take the guy at least willing to give it a go.
Did he really "acknowledge" them...or did he take advantage of the most desperate of people, telling them a blatant lie to get their votes?
Most rural communities are not self-sufficient. They are propped up by subsidies paid for by taxes paid by urbanites. From farm subsidies to rural health subsidies to rural electric subsidies to highway subsidies, school subsidies, the money flows from the urban centers to rural communities. There is reciprocity in that with the subsidies come stable food prices and a stable food supply. The rural economy in this country is fundamentally socialist.
A ton of stuff, mostly things that need a bachelor's degree or higher and involves US based companies for operations active in on US soil.
Can we also blame some of the issues with job finding on the whole anti-birth control/abortion thing in the rural south going? I happen to have some in-laws in the deep south (deeeeeeeeep south) and its insane to me how early they start having kids and how big their families are. Young men and women don't even have a chance to start thinking about making a move because they already have 2 kids and a 3rd on the way whilst living with mom and pop. Kids are real drag on finances, yet everyone seems to want to have them. I don't know why!
Blatant lies, or insidious lies... kinda depends on a politician's target audience. What is the alternative for this group? Voting for a party that just mostly ignores them? There is irony in this demographic voting for a billionaire instead of just millionaire career politicians, but I'm not really seeing why they would vote otherwise. I'm not endorsing either, just curious about the why and choices presented.
The article was a bit amusing, but ultimately nothing new. Or maybe it wasn't new to me because I grew up in a city of maybe 175000 in the middle of unicultural and farm country, and moved away because I didn't like it there... like most other people I knew who made it out of high school with decent grades.
Kind of a tangent: This may seem stupid, but this one very odd experience from a long time ago has stood out in my memory. I had gone back there one summer as a late teen after my first year of university. I was walking down the street and heard two teen girls behind me making fun of my black socks with leather shoes. I was like WTF but just continued walking. Then it dawned on me as I looked around that just about every other teenage male around me was wearing white tube socks with sneakers.
Yes, black socks and leather shoes were enough to elicit snide remarks, just because they were different.
LOL not even close. I know Trump was well over 60%, it might have been over 70%, in my county. It wasn't much different the last two elections.You have a college degree. If the income is as you described, your county probably voted blue. Such places are not uncommon just 1 or 2 hours outside of major cities. People with money and degrees go to these areas basically avoid the rat race and ride it out but can still enjoy the big city from time to time. I'm talking about people who haven't been to a big city in 2-5 years, maybe more.
Pretty much a rehash of cliched ideas that have been spouted since the 1880s and had a lot more relevance then. Ironic how the author glossed over the meth, heroin and other drug use plaguing the rural areas today.
Face it, the cities are the economic engines of our society. Unfortunately the way nearly all are set up now they are hollowed out because the taxbase is in the suburbs as are many corporate jobs (in office parks) but the basic principal remains. Absent a city, major airport or the like for are basically going to have subsidence living in the USA.
The main reason Trump won is the vast majority of GOP voters held their noses and came home.
We will repeat the same pattern since roughly 1980-eight years of GOP rule resulting in economic fiasco (or at least a totally out of wack budget) followed by a Dem interlude where the Dems will work to solve the problems caused by the GOP while doing precious little to implement their own agenda. Overall upper level tax rates will be cut, regulations cut and indirect subsidies to corporations increased. The oligopoly that USA is becoming-well that trend will accelerate.
He writes a second article called don't panic which is excellent and a must read for progressives.
http://www.cracked.com/blog/dont-panic/#
He writes "I personally believe it will, that this will be remembered as the dying last gasp of the worst part of America, one final stand against the bigotry and ignorance that has plagued us since the day we decided to build this nation on the backs of slaves." Powerful words I think.
I agree with him that the GOP is probably still dead as all signs and evidence pointed to even months ago. In terms of stages of truth, this is the violent opposition and uprising. This is the angry mob threatening Galileo with execution.
Pretty decent article. Unfortunately the author is explaining why the American people lost their minds, which tells me that while he remembers how rural and suburban people think, he no longer understands.
Question for people who believe a basic income is the answer: where does government get the wealth? Most manufacturing is either already off shore or rapidly moving that way. I deal with AEC engineering, and even "Proudly made in America" fixtures are now made from Chinese parts. China's dominance is so pronounced that Chinese campanies are buying up American companies, so the profits go out of our system into China. Most of our GDP is from purely internal transactions, but cutting each others' hair and selling each other the latest Chinese-made gadgets generates no real wealth. Right now we're buying those imports with real estate and company ownership, but both will eventually run out.
Hm. I'm seeing the main problem as "there are no big industries in small towns anymore". But, these days, what big industries - meaning big in terms of employment - can there be anywhere? Robots are taking over instead. Farming is done by robots (meaning robotic tractors). Assembly line work is done by robots. Mining - well, it depends on the mine. Strip mining is now done by robots - they even have dump trucks that drive themselves.
Is there any kind of industry left that can employ hundreds to thousands of workers in one place? Call centers, maybe? (The robots are coming for them too, and they're named Siri and Alexa.)
...but what I don't understand is how Trump could be accepted as...
And I think that's one of the themes of the column in the OP - that non-urbanites are sick and tired of being considered racist, bigoted, stupid, poor, and uneducated just because they aren't liberals. I'm a libertarian (small "L") and am none of those things. I didn't vote for Trump because I don't think his personality and background are a proper fit for the presidency, but I also didn't vote for Hillary for many other reasons (her background is fine, personality not so much).There is very weak correlation for the premise most are going with in this thread.
Pretty decent article. Unfortunately the author is explaining why the American people lost their minds, which tells me that while he remembers how rural and suburban people think, he no longer understands.
Question for people who believe a basic income is the answer: where does government get the wealth? Most manufacturing is either already off shore or rapidly moving that way. I deal with AEC engineering, and even "Proudly made in America" fixtures are now made from Chinese parts. China's dominance is so pronounced that Chinese campanies are buying up American companies, so the profits go out of our system into China. Most of our GDP is from purely internal transactions, but cutting each others' hair and selling each other the latest Chinese-made gadgets generates no real wealth. Right now we're buying those imports with real estate and company ownership, but both will eventually run out.
Me too. I've moved all over to find work.
I do feel for these people whose jobs have left and whose communities are a shell of their former selves.
You are right. Government can't solve this problem. It should be cyclical unemployment but these people are not only stuck with their skill set they are also stuck with a mentality that they could never survive elsewhere. They are not resilient people and they are not go getters.
They make excuses to move back even after they went to the city for a decent job. The excuse reads like this "I want my kids to have the same sense of community as I did". "Family is more important than career".
Some are literally afraid to set foot in the city.
So what they are asking for basically is to be fed, clothed, given a house, allowed to get fat as a cow and pass the healthcare costs over to productive more resilient members of society. They think they deserve it because it is what was promised to them when they started out.
The baby boomer generation had the best deal of any generation ever. They nicely squandered it and expected it all to keep going for life and to expect the same for their kids. Those are the people who are screaming out right now for someone to save them.
What they are asking for is beyond unreasonable but in their minds it's just what they expect. To sit around in their same town forever and never have to move for their income. I can see why maybe the older people stay but when I see families and kids being born out in those areas I really have to wonder.
These are people who strongly prefer comfort and familiarity over going out and doing whatever it takes to keep their lives going.
I can see in a certain amount of time no need for rural communities. All the activities in those areas will be done by robots. Maintenance and repair will be done by traveling groups of people.
I can only hope the kids of these places will get educated and get out. But I don't see it with a lot of these kids with the role models they have.
